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Harmononyms can indicate movement in more than one dimension simultaneously. For example, [[15/8]] is 3/2 times 5/4, or Chy + Ly, so it is called Chyli. [[11/6]] is 2/3 times 11/4, or Fu + Zy, so it is called Fuzi. (Note that the final Y in "Zy" is replaced with an I, which represents palatalization of the preceding consonant.) [[6/5]] is 3/2 times 4/5, or Chy + Su, so it is called Chys. (Note that the U in "Su" is removed.) | Harmononyms can indicate movement in more than one dimension simultaneously. For example, [[15/8]] is 3/2 times 5/4, or Chy + Ly, so it is called Chyli. [[11/6]] is 2/3 times 11/4, or Fu + Zy, so it is called Fuzi. (Note that the final Y in "Zy" is replaced with an I, which represents palatalization of the preceding consonant.) [[6/5]] is 3/2 times 4/5, or Chy + Su, so it is called Chys. (Note that the U in "Su" is removed.) | ||
There exist 1D harmonyms used to represent pitches octaves away, although they aren't typically used. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ | |||
! colspan="7" |Amount of movement | |||
|- | |||
!-3 | |||
!-2 | |||
!-1 | |||
!0 | |||
!1 | |||
!2 | |||
!3 | |||
|- | |||
|Urvuh | |||
|Uruh | |||
|Uh | |||
|Ah | |||
|Yh | |||
|Yryh | |||
|Yrvyh | |||
|- | |||
|Urvu- | |||
|Uru- | |||
|U- | |||
| | |||
|Y- | |||
|Yry- | |||
|Yrvy- | |||
|} | |||
This system of harmonyms can represent pitches up to a movement of ±12. To access these higher harmonyms, attach an appropriate prefix to the corresponding ±1 direction. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ | |+ | ||
! rowspan="2" | Dimension | ! rowspan="2" | Dimension | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="10" |Amount of movement | ||
|- | |- | ||
!3 | |||
! 4 | ! 4 | ||
! 5 | ! 5 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| 2D (+) | | 2D (+) | ||
|Xcy | |||
| Sciry | | Sciry | ||
| Scirvy | | Scirvy | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| 2D (-) | | 2D (-) | ||
|Ju | |||
| Schru | | Schru | ||
| Scirvu | | Scirvu | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| Any | | Any | ||
|Tra- | |||
| Cva- | | Cva- | ||
| Da- | | Da- | ||
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A chord including Ah, Chy, and Zy would be called AhChyZy. A chord including Ah, Ly, Chy, and Chyli would be called AhChyLyChyli. | A chord including Ah, Chy, and Zy would be called AhChyZy. A chord including Ah, Ly, Chy, and Chyli would be called AhChyLyChyli. | ||
Commas are represented with their corresponding harmonym followed by -ama. The harmonyms used in comma names must use their numeric prefix form. For example, Scirvykr (Scirvy + Kru) must change to Dachykr (Dachy + Kru). | |||
Here are some examples of comma names: | |||
Schupama (64/63, Septimal comma) | |||
Dachykrama (243/242, Rastma) | |||
Trafutralimiama (875/864, Keema) | |||
=== Chord diagrams === | === Chord diagrams === | ||